Explaining Total Factor Productivity at Firm Level in Italy: Does Location Matter?
This study analyses how firms' internal variables and regional factors affect total factor productivity (TFP) of Italian manufacturing firms. Due to the hierarchical structure of our data, we employ a multilevel model that allows for a clear distinction between firm and region-specific effects. Results refer to 2004-2006 and show, as expected, the importance of firm-specific determinants of TFP. At the same time, they indicate that location matters in the sense that the context where firms operate plays a crucial role in determining the level of TFP. In more detail, we find that the regional endowment of infrastructure, the efficiency of local administration and the investments in R&D exert a positive effect on firms' performance.
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2014
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Authors: | Aiello, Francesco ; Pupo, Valeria ; Ricotta, Fernanda |
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Spatial Economic Analysis. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1742-1772. - Vol. 9.2014, 1, p. 51-70
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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